Baltic TRAM establishes structures to serve as interface between analytical research institutes and companies, so called Industrial Research Centers. Invited companies will get consultations and access to research facilities to test their ideas.

The overall objective is to boost innovation, secure the implementation of smart specialization strategies, and encourage entrepreneurship by supporting small and medium size enterprise – thus contributing to the regional effort of making the Baltic Sea Region innovative, sustainable and competitive.

To achieve this, Baltic TRAM also feeds into the regional research and innovation agenda. It performs benchmarking analysis on national roadmaps for research infrastructures and smart specialization strategies, and provides recommendations to policy makers.

Baltic TRAM is led by DESY, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, in dialogue with 14 project partners and 5 associated organisations from across the Baltic Sea Region. The project is partly funded by the European Union.

Baltic TRAM in short

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